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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Guyana visit: India and Guyana on Wednesday sealed 10 agreements to strengthen cooperation in hydrocarbons, digital payment systems, pharmaceuticals, and defence after bilateral talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali.
Modi said Guyana will play an important role in India’s energy security and a blueprint for long-term partnership in the sector will be prepared. “The visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana after 56 years is an important milestone in our relations. I have had a deep personal bond with Guyana,” he said while recalling his visit to the South American country about 24 years back.
The PM arrived last night from Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro, where he attended the G20 summit. One of the MoUs will allow the deployment of India’s UPI (Unified Payments Interface) digital payments system in Guyana. “We will continue to make efforts to increase our mutual trade and economic cooperation,” Modi said.
Modi said India will continue to contribute to the capacity building of Guyana’s military through scholarships and training. “Close cooperation in the field of defence is a symbol of our deep mutual trust. I am happy that this year India has supplied two Dornier aircraft to Guyana.”
Agreeing to expand cooperation in the agriculture sector, Modi said: “With the millet seeds provided by India last year, we were able to contribute to increasing the food security of Guyana…” India also agreed to set up a Jan Ausadhi Kendra in Guyana.
The two leaders also deliberated on regional and global issues. President Ali said Modi’s visit to Guyana represents a significant milestone in enhancing cooperation between the two nations. He called Prime Minister Modi a “champion among leaders” for his impactful leadership and contribution to the developing world.
“Thank you very much… It is our greatest honour to have you here,” Ali said during a joint press statement with Modi. He lauded Modi’s governance style, noting its relevance and adoption in Guyana and other nations.
“You have shown the light to the developing world, and you have created development metrics and a framework that many are adopting in their own country. And much of it is relevant to us here in Guyana,” he said.
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